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Anne Deighton

Anne Deighton is a British historian of the European Union. She is a Emeritus Professor of European International Politics at… more

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Political science 73%
History 15%
annedeighton.bsky.social
why not write something on the
reinventing of the apprenticeship idea - seems we are slowly going back to what used to happen, including advanced, residential apprenticeships
annedeighton.bsky.social
Tell them to fix potholes first please. They are a real danger to all sorts of bikes. (Then maybe even dedicated bike lanes - though dream on on that) And insist on proper helmets for all those on bikes
annedeighton.bsky.social
Early Mondrian - should inspire the little'uns

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13sarahmurphy.bsky.social
One very very lonely Tory voice on the letters page of The Times.
Sorry, Robert. It’s too late. Your party has gone completely nuts. Driven mad by 14 years of failure, Farage and your monumentally stupid Brexit.
You can ask them to put the petrol can down but they’re mesmerised by the fire.
Leaving the ECHR could split Union Sir, In his article "Leaving the ECHR won't fix illegal migration" (Oct 6; letters, Oct 7), David Gauke makes the point that the Conservatives' decision to support complete withdrawal from the European convention of human rights is, at best, wholly unnecessary and at worst will make international co-operation on migration control and deportation much more difficult.
He is right to do so. It is time for Tories to stop heading for the exit every time there is perceived tension caused by so-called foreign institutions that my party actually helped to create in the first place.
To claim that ECHR withdrawal will not affect the Northern Ireland Good Friday agreement is naive. Not only will it risk undermining trust in policing and criminal justice cross-border co-operation, it will trigger a breach of article 2 of the Windsor framework and a climate of instability that can only assist advocates of a border poll that could lead to the break-up of the Union. For the Conservative Party to advocate such a move is a betrayal of Conservative principles.
Sir Robert Buckland KC
Former lord chancellor and justice secretary; former chair, Northern Ireland Affairs Select Committee
sturdyalex.bsky.social
Here is a thing that I hear from *almost every British Jew I know* but have barely heard expressed in any of these programmes: No single person has done more to make Jewish people globally less safe than Benjamin Netanyahu.

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westerneuropean.bsky.social
More than 2 million people across Italy rallied in over 100 cities Friday for a one-day general strike to support the residents of Gaza and a humanitarian aid mission, Italy’s largest union said.
2 million rally in Italy for Gaza as general strike halts key services
Over 2 million people across Italy have rallied in more than 100 cities for a one-day general strike.
apnews.com

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johnkampfner.bsky.social
Had the privilege of seeing Daniel Barenboim conducting the Berlin Phil last night, Schubert's 'Unfinished' and Beethoven's 7th. He was so frail but he commanded the orchestra, and the audience was in raptures. What a servant to music and the cause of peace in Israel/Palestine
annedeighton.bsky.social
He gabbled that, too! Podcasts - he was advertising his- a bit like a private, chums' party
annedeighton.bsky.social
They both gabbled and interrupted but she'd be a formidable headteacher ( she is a head)
annedeighton.bsky.social
Yes, thank you: an authoritarian change that moves quietly but in full sight while we grapple with its meaning, and also are looking elsewhere - Gaza, Sudan, Algeria, Ukraine of course....lasting damage cd be done before we begin to grasp the implications, but too late to row back?..
annedeighton.bsky.social
100 years ago we had a try at this game, and made a fearful mess of what became an increasingly impossible situation. the imperial urge is SO powerful, is it not?

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ahistoryinart.bsky.social
Samuel Palmer's 'Oak Tree and Beech, Lullingstone Park,' (1828) is a world you can peer into. You can put a magnifying glass to the bark of the ancient oak and pick out its minutiae.
annedeighton.bsky.social
You flagged it- it's clearly a cider security attack
casmudde.bsky.social
I feel like this needs to be said, as I don’t feel many Americans get this:

THIS IS NOT NORMAL!!!

No, not even for authoritarian leaders in nominally democratic regimes.

In Hungary, Poland, even Turkey*, authoritarian leaders do/did not regularly send the military into its peaceful cities!
trishgreenhalgh.bsky.social
I took paracetamol in both my pregnancies for minor joint troubles. I had a better pregnancy experience because I wasn't in pain. Neither of my kids is autistic. The high-quality studies and reviews confirm there is NO evidence that paracetamol taken by the mother causes autism in the child. 🧪
annedeighton.bsky.social
Did you come across Bevin at all in your research?.... not in the Index..
annedeighton.bsky.social
Have always wondered how strong and lasting the glue was that held the US together as a federal unit...over-challenging the status quo can have unexpected consequences...
annedeighton.bsky.social
poor first year students just embarking on a long sought-after c ourse...
annedeighton.bsky.social
you may be right, but I think, just wait and see over a few years...

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